Faery's Tale Deluxe

Welcome to Brightwood!

Play a pixie, brownie, sprite, or pooka in an enchanting storytelling game of imagination and wonder. Suitable for ages 6 and up, Faery's Tale is a perfect introduction to adventure games for children and adults alike. It includes:

Information on faeries, faery lore, and the fairy-tale realm of Brightwood!

Easy rules for creating and playing your own faeries!

Seven titles to which faeries can aspire, from knight to faery princess!

35 fairy-tale creatures, from bumblebees to dragons!

Three ready-to-play adventures!

Over 15 sidebars with tips on playing with kids!

The original edition of Faery's Tale was nominated for an Origins Award and three ENnie Awards. This new deluxe edition include the entirety of the original game, plus 32 pages of new material.

Game: Dragon Age RPG

The Dragon Age RPG is based on BioWare's popular Dragon Age RPG franchise, and brings the dark and gritty world of Thedas to your gaming table. This Quickstart Guide - originally featured on Free RPG Day - features rules, an adventure, and pre-generated characters so you can jump right into the action.

Game: DC Adventures (with Mutants & Masterminds 3rd Edition Rules)

The county fair is being held in Smallville this year and Superboy, the town's famous local hero, is invited as guest of honor. But it's not all prize pigs and cotton candy, as Knockout has come to the fair, and she's aiming to make a big impression!

The DC ADVENTURES Quick Start includes an explanation of the rules, full game statistics for Superboy and Knockout, and a short adventure featuring a brawl at the county fair, so you can jump right in to the action.

Game: A Song of Ice and Fire Roleplaying

These ENnie Award-winning Quick-Start rules and the adventure Journey to King’s Landing are mean to be your introduction to both the A Song of Ice and Fire Roleplaying game and to the fantasy world detailed in George R.R. Martin’s best-selling series of novels.

A Song of Ice and Fire Roleplaying is about Machiavellian court politics, family alliances and enmities, the rise and fall of kingdoms, and the clash of armies, but it is also about honor and duty, family, the responsibilities of leadership, love and loss; tournaments, murders, conspiracies, prophecies, dreams, war, great victories, and terrible defeats. It’s about knights, both false and true... and it’s about dragons.

Welcome to the world of A Song of Ice and Fire, and remember the words of House Stark: “Winter is coming.”

Fairy tales do not tell children the dragons exist.
Children already know that dragons exist.
Fairy tales tell children the dragons can be killed.
-G. K. Chesterton (attributed) One upon a time… is how most faerie tales begin. It is also how m [...]

I found this game while looking for a fairy game to use to rope my wife into RPGs. I picked it up thinking it would serve as a good "gateway" game, but was pleasantly surprised to discover a complete and interesting game. The mechanics are si [...]

Simply put: this game is a solid, standard system role-playing game, easy to play for kids and detailed enough to play for adults. The rulebook's layout is functional, entertaining, and pleasing to the eye. The writing style is easy to read, straightfo [...]

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